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Romantic, sophisticated, picturesque, distinctive, and not so much just a ‘boystown’ as the ladies find this area worth flocking to as well. Currently there is a campaign billing Niagara-by-the-Lake as the perfect ‘Gay Wedding Destination.’
Michael, PhillyGayCalendar’s resident recipe blogger, helps us settle into the cool evenings of fall with this tasty and easy Southwest Mac and Cheese!
PhillyGayCalendar celebrates the coming-out stories of Philadelphia-area LGBTQ citizens throughout the month of October. Today’s column features Rochelle Johnson.
Like Philadelphia, Chicago is honest and genuine everywhere. Some other famous and wonderful cities like New York, Paris, and Rome can actually become a distraction in themselves, whereas Chicago, Illinois is simple, direct and proud of it.
Y-HEP’s programs are numerous. Their care for the entire person literally supports and encompasses body, mind, and spirit.
PGC blogger Andrew Clark throws down some of the best new hits from The Saturdays, Bright Light Bright Light, Tegan & Sara, Panic! at the Disco, and The Robert Glasper Experiment.
Based on the national press that West Philly’s Curio Theater received in the past month, you’d think they were staging ‘The Tempest,’ not Shakespeare’s iconic love story ‘Romeo and Juliet.’
Having ego doesn’t make you like Meryl Streep’s character from the film ‘The Devil Wears Prada.’ We’ve got to demystify the notion of ego in order to reclaim it.
This work of ‘fiction’ explores what so many of us fellow Philadelphians already know–our city is a prime location to entertain and host our LGBTQ friends and associates!
PhillyGayCalendar celebrates the coming-out stories of Philadelphia-area LGBTQ citizens leading up the city’s OutFest celebration in October. Myrna Rodriguez, a PhillyGayCalendar blogger, received an MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College. She is an instructor at Rowan University and Gloucester County College. She has been published in Philadelphia Stories Magazine.